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April 2016

Learning Enhancement Programme (LEP) English Teacher Training. April 2016. LEP manuals are based on six key principles. Traditional teaching. LEP. Syllabus-focused Teacher-centric Instructional Rote learning One-size-fits-all / standard One-time / rigid examinations. Competency-focused

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April 2016

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  1. Learning Enhancement Programme (LEP) English Teacher Training April2016

  2. LEP manuals are based on six key principles Traditional teaching LEP Syllabus-focused Teacher-centric Instructional Rote learning One-size-fits-all / standard One-time / rigid examinations Competency-focused Learner-centric Activity-based / participative Conceptual understanding Multi-level / differentiated teaching Continuous assessment LEP teaching methods should ideally be applied in the rest of the school day as well!

  3. These principles translate into the following classroom process for LEP • Assess students on competencies of the previous two grades to identify their learning levels at the start of the teaching-learning process (not applicable for Class 1 and 2) • Reassess students at the end of every 2-3 chapters and record whether they've understood the chapters competencies in the 'Assessment tracker' given at the end of the LEP books 4. Re-assess and document 1. Assess Classroom process • Multi-level teaching–activities and worksheets adaptable for different levels of students (not applicable for class 1 and 2) to practice and move up from where they are • Activity-based learning to make learning interesting and engaging • Several group-based activities / peer learning • Disproportionate attention by teacher on significantly behind students 2. Deliver 3. Practice "...need for alternative types of materials to be made available to teachers... with a variety of exercises and activities at different levels for different groups " – NCF 2005

  4. Each chapter has been structured as per the LEP classroom process • Pre-assessment (at the start of the book) – applicable only for class 3-5 manuals • Assessment tool to gauge students' learning level • Will enable teacher to broadly identify 2 levels of students, one which is comfortable with competencies of the previous 2 grades (Level 2) and one which is not (Level 1) Chapter name • Objectives: key competencies addressed in the chapter • Aligned to Haryana's learning indicators • Suggested time allocation: this is the suggestive total time and time for each activity. The teacher could take less or more time depending on the level and number of students • Teaching-learning materials required: teaching aids required to deliver the chapter • Let's Begin: core teaching-learning process • Activities and worksheets to deliver and practice the objectives of the chapter • Let's know: post-assessment tool on the key objectives of a unit (combination of 2-3 chapters)

  5. The overall book structure is given below LEP book structure • Foreword from PSSE and DEE • Acknowledgments • "Note to teachers: How to use this manual" – explains each element of the chapters • Table of contents – chapter names, objectives, page numbers • Pre-assessment (only in class 3-5 manuals) • Chapters • Assessment tracker for teachers to record at the end of every unit whether students have acquired the LEP competencies or not

  6. Assessment Tracker for Class 4

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